LARGE TREE SALES AND MOVING FOR WOMEN 1111111•1111111 ■ 1111 ■ 1 00 "Large Tree Movers" Residential - Commercial Conservative Women Convene In Kalamazoo Many Varieties of Trees Available For More Information Call (313) 624 2055 - c. P. ENTERPRISES 7520 Pontiac Trail • W. Bloomfield, MI 48033 • (313) 624-2055 Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354 6060 - DON'T FORGET MOM! • • • • • UNIQUE TREATS Father's Day • Candy, Fruit and nut trays Graduation • New home or business Baby Showers and Weddings • Get Well • Just because ... Centerpieces • Diet and Kosher Candy Available Your Specialty Basket People We Deliver — 355-1020 Debra Susie The Soviet Jewry Committee of the ‘Jewish Community Council Solidarity Freedom Concert Wednesday, May 20, 1987 - 8:00 In The Evening ADAT SHALOM SYNAGOGUE 29901 Middlebelt Road, Farmington Hills FEATURING A RECITAL BIV THE RENOWNED PIANIST Emanuel Ax Emanuel Ax is hailed as one of the most remarkable pianists of his generation, having won the first Artur Rubinstein International Piano Competition at Tel Aviv in 1974. He has performed with virtually every major orchestra in the United States, including the Detroit Symphony, and has delighted audiences throughout the world. I/we would be delighted to attend the Solidarity Freedom Concert on May 20, 1987. Name Address City Phone State _ Zip Please make checks payable to the Soviet Jewry Committee and mail with your ticket order to 163 Madison, Detroit, Michigan 48226. All contributions are tax deductible. Reservation deadline May 11, 1987. III I I II I I I III II III 54 Friday, May 1, 1987 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Lillian Rubinoff give the keynote address at the Sunday evening banquet. There will be workshops covering Jewish family liv- ing, adult education, pro- gramming, music, Torah Fund and a presidents' lead- ership meeting. Featured will be a morning Shaharit service and a musi- cal presentation by the Michigan Branch Chorale. lillomen's League Installs Kaftan As President Invites 9bu 'To Our Enclosed is my check for $ $25 tickets (includes afterglow and reserved seats) $10 tickets Marjorie Saulson, president of Michigan Branch of Women's League for Conser- vative Judaism, announces that delegates from 13 Con- servative sisterhoods will convene at Cong. of Moses, Kalamazoo, on May 17-18. Judy Davis is President of the hostess sisterhood. The theme for the conference is "For Everything There Is A Season And A Time." Conference Chairman Charlotte Nussbaum reports that educational programs are being planned covering all facets of sisterhood activi- ties. National Consultant from Women's League will be Lil- lian (Billie) Rubinoff, an at- torney from Philadelphia, Pa., who has had a long-time involvement of service to the Conservative movement and the Jewish Theological Semi- nary. She has been national chairman of Torah Fund- Residence Halls; wills and bequests; parliamentary pro- cedure; and is currently long-range planning national chairman. Ms. Rubinoff will Carole Kaftan will be in- stalled as president of the League of Jewish Women's Organizations at its annual installation meeting at 12:15 p.m. Thursday at Cong. B'nai Moshe. Officers to be installed with her are: Charlotte Edelheit, Irene Rodman, Jeannie Weiner, Annette Meskin, Charlotte Nussbaum, vice presidents; Lillian Nacmani, treasurer; Ruth Yost, finan- cial secretary; Marilyn Mer- dler, recording secretary; Michelle Harris, correspond- ing secretary; Gertrude Brainiri and Ruth Kimmel, mailing secretaries. Nikolai and Ludmila Lum- berg, Russian Jews who are making their home in De- troit, will entertain. A profes- sional flutist, Lemberg was graduated from the Moscow State Conservatory. While in Russia, he was the principal flutist for the Moscow Opera Orchestra and the Moscow Radio and Television Sym- phony Orchestra. Mrs. Lemberg played piano with the Moscow Philhar- monic Orchestra. Te Lem- bergs have organized a classical music school in the Detroit area. Carole Kaftan There is a nominal charge. Coffee and dessert will be served. Women's Network Meeting Planned Michigan Professional Women's Network will have a dinner meeting May 11 at the Troy Hilton, beginning at 5:30 p.m. "Time Manage- ment" will be discussed. For reservations, contact Pat Cunningham, 258-8822, by Wednesday.